Evacuation order lifted in France for popular tourist destination

Published 1:29 pm, Sunday, April 22, 2018

French officers block the road leading to Mont-Saint-Michel after it was evacuated. The order was issued as a precaution after a visitor apparently threatened to attack security services.

French officers block the road leading to Mont-Saint-Michel after it was evacuated. The order was issued as a precaution after a visitor apparently threatened to attack security services.

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Evacuation order lifted in France for popular tourist destination

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MONT-SAINT-MICHEL, France — French authorities evacuated tourists from the Mont-Saint-Michel abbey and searched houses Sunday on the famed outcropping in the English Channel for a visitor who apparently threatened to attack security services.

The rare evacuation of one of France’s most-visited tourist sites came after a string of sporadic attacks on police around France in recent years, some of them fatal.

The site reopened Sunday and a trickle of tourists started returning to the Mont across a promontory that connects it to the mainland. Several hours of searching failed to turn up the suspect, and police expanded their sweep to neighboring towns, according to the national gendarme service.

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Details of Sunday’s threat were unclear, but the gendarme service said authorities ordered the evacuation as a precaution.

During the operation, an Associated Press reporter at the scene saw at least three police helicopters circling over the peninsula, famous for being isolated by high tides. The hilltop abbey, whose origins date to the 10th century, and surrounding sites attract more than 2 million visitors every year.

Police patrolled the steep cobblestone paths leading up to the abbey, packed with restaurants and souvenir shops — and normally packed with tourists and pilgrims 365 days a year.

Thousands of people were affected by the evacuation, but the mood was calm. Some tourists were taken out of their hotels, while others were blocked upon arrival.

Some angry South Korean tourists shouted at an organizer trying to explain the situation. Their group of 32 was turned back to Paris after being blocked from reaching Mont-Saint-Michel.

Tour guide Andrew Rui remained calm, however, noting that the evacuation was prompted by security reasons. “We cannot control the situation so we accept this phenomenon,” he said.

The regional prosecutor’s office opened an investigation into the threat, amid contradictory information about what happened. An official with the national gendarme service said the man made the threat Sunday on one of the shuttles serving the site.

The head of the regional administration, Jean-Marc Sabathe, told broadcaster Francetvinfo that the man made the threat when he was trying to stage a street performance and got in an argument with a cafe worker. He said the man was caught on video surveillance cameras.